Tata versus Mistry. Is it indeed a capital crisis? -
Kanchan Gupta, Pioneer
In his latest article, published in The Indian Express on Friday, noted commentator Pratap Bhanu Mehta argues that Tata Sons’ ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry’s ‘leaked’ letter listing his grievances and the follies and foibles of patriarch Ratan Tata, blows another hole in the facade of Indian capital’s social legitimacy. The thrust of his argument is that Indian capital, hobbled as it is by a crisis of credibility, now stands denuded of all remaining vestiges of respectability. Read Full Article››

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